Is here any author similar to de Sade? I mean perverted and very funny?
>>7418045
it's almost as if you're describing.... the pinecone man
>>7418045
Try Petronius' Satyricon.
>>7418045
Algernon Swinburne, directly inspired by sade, but more beautifully written
>>7418045
Joyce
Try Borias Vian, not as perverted, but still, fun.
>>7418045
My copy of the story of the eye just got here so I will read it and then tell you. Meet me at the subway on state street.
Nicholson Baker
Georges Bataille
>>7418241
where should i start?
>>7419701
With the Greeks.
>>7419700
How is Bataille funny?
>>7419704In Story of the Eye the girl asks to have the dead bull's balls then proceeds to shove them up her vagina
I don't know if he tries to be funny but I laughed out loud multiple times when I read that book
>>7418045
Deleuze and Guatari can be hilarious at times and have Sadean influence
>>7419746
i feel stupid for not approaching d&g as funny
>>7418045
Henry Miller.
>>7419759
It could just be that I'm stupid and approaching the sections I think are funny wrong.
Supervert. His/her/their book Necrophilia Variations is a mixed bag, but a lot of the pieces in it are funny as hell. And they're all about different forms of necrophilia. Some stories are about actual necrophiliacs, others approach it indirectly. (e.g., a story makes a small comparison between necrophilia and women getting pregnant using sperm previously donated by their now deceased partner.)